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'Having lectures at UCL for me was an added pleasure and an opportunity to meet up with fellow students and make new friends. I feel the course has helped me to be a professional, confident practitioner- fitter and healthier than before and looking forward to the future'.

Glynis P (Graduate)

"The Student Support team at BCNH is small yet perfectly formed. The team has a wealth of experience in both practice and academic environments which is readily shared with all students to ensure they are achieving the best possible grade and become successful practitioners. Learning resources are extremely easy to access, delivered through a variety of mediums and if for any reason you can't lay your hands on something, someone in the student support team usually can!"

Ruth (Year 1 student)

"The modules are comprehensive, the teachers are very competent and the standards are high. The new collaboration with the University of Greenwich ensures also a high degree of acceptance and recognition after graduating. Last but not least, as a distance learner I feel totally integrated into the student body and always up-to-date with all the materials."

Stephan (Year 3 student)

I have recently completed the BCNH Diploma in Nutritional Therapy after 4 years of intensive study. I now feel equipped with an in-depth, evidence based level of knowledge as well as the ability to continue the academic research essential to keep abreast of the ever-evolving field of nutritional therapy. Whilst 3 years of academic study kept me fully involved and stretched, it was the 4th year of clinical practice where I realised that it is not enough simply to know the mechanisms involved!

Julie W (Graduate)

The clinical year is probably the most stressful and pressure-driven part of the course, but without it I would not have been able to start my business immediately, confident in my technical knowledge and ability to hit the ground running. Since qualifying, I have met with other newly-qualified students at BANT meetings who envy the large number of supervised consultations and written documentation that BCNH students have to go through in their final year.